Racial equality is what the SDS was involved in during the 1964 year.
A "contentious" issue.
I don't think that Mastercards have an issue number on them, mine certainly doesn't.
You may want to speak to her guidance councelor in school about this issue. The school may want to test her for Attention Deficit Disorder which is treatable.
Bug : problem found during Testing Cycle is called as 'Bug' Issue : Problem found by user in Production Environment is called as 'Issue'
Although the statistics around this issue is very hazy and taboo, a recent study in Taiwan claims that 20% of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have contemplated or attempted suicide at least once in their life. This is shocking since Taiwan's LGBT rights is fairly advanced compared to other countries and their suicide rate is already very high. Sadly, this is a reflection of society's treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in our society. The only way to lower these harrowing statistics and events is to raise awareness and accept LGBT people openly into our society.
The antiwar movement.
The students for a democratic society, in 1964, focused on the escalation in the Vietnam War. They also focused on the civil rights movement.
By 1964, the SDS had a strong focus on the Civil Rights Movement and the free speech movement on American campuses. In 1965, when the US became involved militarily in the Vietnam war, the SDS became very active in protesting US involvement.
The Democratic Party broke apart in 1860 over the issue of slavery.
Which issue below played a major role in the Democratic Party split
The countries are the issue, it is not democratic form
The slavery issue caused the northern and southern democratics to split up and have two different democratic parties.
The issue is slavery.
yes it is
It is a social issue, as poverty is something that is created by society.
Racism isn't a problem to democratic countries. Most countries have problems with racism.
abolishment of slavery and the issue of womens rights fragmented the democratic party